No 2 on the Deccan Herald Bestseller List on Nov 5-2006

Fiction

1. The Afghan; Frederick Forsyth, Rs 264
2. Mediocre but Arrogant; Abhijit Bhaduri, Rs 195

3. The Alchemy of Desire; Tarun J Tejpal, Rs 2954. 7 Ancient Wonders; Matthew Reilly, Rs 2955. A Million Little Pieces; James Frey, Rs 3316. To Kill a Mocking Bird; Harper Lee, Rs 264Non-Fiction1. The Monk who sold his Ferrari; Robin S Sharma, Rs 1752. Winners never cheat; Jon M Huntsman, Rs 1993. Icons; Steve Jobs, Rs 3854. A Call to Honour; Jaswant Singh, Rs 4955. The Google Story; David A Vise, Rs 295Courtesy: Crossword Book Store

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    a clear indication that something is wrong with this world.

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